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ATHENS 2004 OLYMPIC GAMES cables detail of Rio-Antirion cable-stayed bridge


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This is the 2D (left eye) original flat picture of the 3D color anaglyph photo (also published here), from my book "THE THIRD DIMENSION IN THE ATHENS OLYMPIC GAMES" (it is edited and I am looking for a suitable publisher). This book contains 230 color 3D Stereo anaglyph photos from the Olympics. In order to enjoy the amazing 3D stereo effect, you will need a pair of paper red-cyan glasses. These glasses can be easily and cheaply obtained from all major video rental stores. All photos have been made by a system, that I have constructed, consisting of two connected Olympus cameras, functioning simultaneously and rendering the images as seen by our left and right eye respectively. More, at my biography and my personal home page http://3dmarios-english.blogspot.com/


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The Rio-Antirio bridge, in Greece, is a cable-stayed bridge crossing

the Gulf of Corinth near Patras, linking the town of Rio on the

Peloponnese to Antirio on mainland Greece, thus connecting the

peninsula with the rest of Europe.It has a length of 2252 m (2882 m

including the access bridges); as it consists entirely of five

cable-stayed spans and four pylons, and it is the world's longest

cable-stayed suspended deck. This photo is the 2D (left eye) original

flat picture of the 3D stereo color anaglyph photo that you can find

in my photos gallery of this site. In order to enjoy the amazing 3D

Stereo effect, you will need a pair of paper red-cyan glasses. These

glasses can be easily and cheaply obtained from all major video rental

stores or Email me to send you glasses for free. For more about 3D

photography, refer to my biography and visit my site

http://3dmarios-english.blogspot.com/ You are invited to ask any

question about 3D technology and enjoy amazing 3D stereo photos of the

Athens 2004 Olympic Games. Rating and comments are appreciated.

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Wonderful image and very great composition and perspective

 

 

All of the best my friend

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